Posts Tagged ‘3-Tank Adventure’

December 9, 2011

Big, Bigger, Best

I am an Advance Certified diver from Klamath Falls, OR. I am also on the Klamath Country Dive Rescue team. Most of my dives are in water temps that range from 40-60 degree water and a 6mm wet-suite is necessary. So when and I started planning a trip to Maui, I was excited about getting to dive in warmer water and not having to wear my thick wet-suite.   ...more

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December 9, 2011

Why We Dive – Wow…What a Summer

Early June provided a few unusual sightings. Deep on the Enenui side of Molokini was a 10-12’ pregnant Sandbar Shark, 3 curious Bottlenose Dolphins hung out with the divers at Hawaiian Reef , and a couple of sightings of Galapagos sharks being cleaned at cleaning stations at Molokini and Slides dive sites.   ...more

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November 10, 2011

The Creation of Paradise – Marine Geography and Ecology of the Hawaiian Islands

adventure_photo_03 he Hawaiian Islands are unique in many ways. For the diver or snorkeler interested in natural history the geology and biology are worth learning about. The intent of this article is to give a brief introduction to the geology, geography and biology of this beautiful island chain. We begin with the unusual formation of Hawaii...   ...more

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